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The role of cadmium in the peroxidative response of kidney to stress.

G Oner1, U K Sentürk, N Izgüt-Uysal.   

Abstract

Since the kidney is a main target for cadmium, its accumulation in the kidney tissue by increasing peroxidative damage make the kidney functions vulnerable to stress. For this reason, the effect of cadmium-induced peroxidative damage to kidney responses to stress was investigated in this study. Two-month-old albino rats receiving 15 micrograms/mL containing Cd drinking water for 30 d were exposed to restraint and cold stress for 6 h, and their responses were compared with those of unstressed counterparts. Lipid peroxidation was found to be significantly higher in the cortical portion of kidney in cadmium-exposed rats than that of unexposed animals. The mean thiobarbutyric acid reactive substance (TBARS) level rose from 211.6 +/- 64.2 to 303.4 +/- 46.4 nmol/g protein (p < 0.01). Six hours of cold and restraint stress caused an elevation in the cortical TBARS level in control animals without affecting its level in cadmium-exposed rats. Despite unaltered cortical TBARS, its medullar levels increased significantly in cadmium-exposed rats because of stress. These results suggested that cadmium accumulation in the kidney increases the susceptibility of medulla against peroxidative damage. However, further functional studies are necessary to explain the role of cadmium in the stress-induced deterioration of medullar functions.

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Year:  1995        PMID: 7626368     DOI: 10.1007/bf02789083

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Biol Trace Elem Res        ISSN: 0163-4984            Impact factor:   3.738


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